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we live in a new america. we live in a new time. and i think you're going to see 60% of the united states will be renters. >> reporter: and for everyone with a job, she says plan on working a long time. >> i used to sit here and i said to you, take social security at 62. now, i'm telling you, don't you dare take social security at 62. you have got to wait until you're at least 67 or if you can, wait until you are 70. because you don't have the equity in your home that you once had, you don't have the amount of money in your retirement accounts that you once had. your money has got to last until you are at least 85 or 90 years of age. >> reporter: but the transformation of the american dream should be empowers, she says. so, from her money class, here are four essential tips you need to know. live below your means, but within your needs. >> if you were to live below your means, meaning, you can afford a 3,000 square foot home, you really can, great. buy a 2,000 square foot home. you have a car that you've been driving for three years
we live in a new america. we live in a new time. and i think you're going to see 60% of the united states will be renters. >> reporter: and for everyone with a job, she says plan on working a long time. >> i used to sit here and i said to you, take social security at 62. now, i'm telling you, don't you dare take social security at 62. you have got to wait until you're at least 67 or if you can, wait until you are 70. because you don't have the equity in your home that you once had,...
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america and its al lies have vowed to protect the people here. the city was deserted. there were roadblocks everywhere. almost no one in the streets. the shops were shuttered. four days ago gadhafi vowed to level benghazi. "we are coming. we are looking for the traitors," he said "and shall have no mercy or compassion. "it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the americans will not kill him, the women of libya will fight gadhafi forces," this woman said. more than 600 miles away in tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi tightened their grip on the capital checking everyone coming and going. earlier today president obama remained unclear about jus
america and its al lies have vowed to protect the people here. the city was deserted. there were roadblocks everywhere. almost no one in the streets. the shops were shuttered. four days ago gadhafi vowed to level benghazi. "we are coming. we are looking for the traitors," he said "and shall have no mercy or compassion. "it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after...
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now, she talks back to critics on good morning america. morning america this morning on abc. >>> well, it's a fine end to a rough week for japanese stocks. the nikkei climbs 2.7% today. stocks surge in the u.s. other industrial nations helped stabilize the yen. it will make japanese products cheaper. other markets in asia are rising. the hang seng climbed. wall street, the dow jumped 161 points. the nasdaq 19 points. >>> general motors is the first u.s. auto maker to suspend production because of the disaster in japan. they will pick up in louisiana next week because of a shortage of parts. >>> oil is $103 a barrel. the fighting has cut most of the daily output. >>> apple may face a shortage of the new ipad. they may run out of parts for the ipad 2 because some of the components are made in japan. it went on sale just a week ago. >>> coming up next, more from japan. families living near the crippled plant who have nowhere else to go. >>> hazard pay for one tv reporter as a car backs right into him. oops. most americans aren't eating enough
now, she talks back to critics on good morning america. morning america this morning on abc. >>> well, it's a fine end to a rough week for japanese stocks. the nikkei climbs 2.7% today. stocks surge in the u.s. other industrial nations helped stabilize the yen. it will make japanese products cheaper. other markets in asia are rising. the hang seng climbed. wall street, the dow jumped 161 points. the nasdaq 19 points. >>> general motors is the first u.s. auto maker to suspend...
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until tomorrow, then, good night, america.
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power plant midway between los angeles and san diego right on the coastline and smack in the middle of america's earthquake country, and what's going on in japan raises very real concerns about the potential for such a disaster here. a deadly natural disaster that threatens to unleash an even deadlier manmade one. the operators of the san onofre nuclear power plant insist they're prepared. is this plant safe? >> absolutely this plant is safe. >> reporter: we asked the white house to explain how u.s. nuclear safety standards compare to japanese ones. >> u.s. power plants are designed to very high standards for earthquake effect. >> reporter: of the 100 plus nuclear power plants in the u.s., 11 are in areas prone to earthquakes. early indications are the daiichi reactor withstood the quake and the tsunami, but as we know, that one/two punch cut off the power supply and then knocked out the backup generators, a scenario the industry calls a station blackout. >> there are many pathways to station blackout at atomic reactors here in the united states. tsunamis could do it. earthquakes could do it. >>
power plant midway between los angeles and san diego right on the coastline and smack in the middle of america's earthquake country, and what's going on in japan raises very real concerns about the potential for such a disaster here. a deadly natural disaster that threatens to unleash an even deadlier manmade one. the operators of the san onofre nuclear power plant insist they're prepared. is this plant safe? >> absolutely this plant is safe. >> reporter: we asked the white house to...
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see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near the epicenter of the quake where workers have been desperately fighting to stop a catastrophe. clarissa ward reports from the streets of osaka, japan. >> japan is fay puts for big screens and fancy gadgets but all those electronics require a lot of power and in japan, more so than many countries is incredibly reliant on nuclear energy as a source for their power. about 25% of the electricity here is generated by nuclear energy. there's been a debate for decades here about whether it's safe for a country that's as prone to earthquakes as japan, to be so rel
see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >>> well, it is just seven days since the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake rocked japan followed quickly by a massive 23 foot wall of water. this tsunami alone erased entire towns in northwestern jamie lynn spears japan. for the last several day the world's focus has been almost exclusively on the crippled nuclear plant near...
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one of the busiest skies in america, word that the air traffic controller may have been asleep in the tower? >>> and, become a memory superstar, as we show you the latest on how to remember those names, lists, even, where did i put the keys? >>> good evening. as we begin tonight, the last of the legendary superstars has died. a superstar from an era when american movies were so powerful, the whole globe feasted on our celluloid dreams. and her face. elizabeth taylor died of heart failure today at 79. and every generation of americans knew her and followed her turbulent life. the girl with the violet eyes, the woman who broke the rules and the pay barriers for women in film. and in some ways, she created this frenzy of tabloid celebrity we all live amidst still today. but she was also a woman who was never tougher than when looking at her own choices. and here's abc's barbara walters. >> i've had a lot of tragedy in my life. i've had the lowest valleys, the highest highs. i've had extreme happiness. i've had addictions. i'm like a living example of what people can go through and surviv
one of the busiest skies in america, word that the air traffic controller may have been asleep in the tower? >>> and, become a memory superstar, as we show you the latest on how to remember those names, lists, even, where did i put the keys? >>> good evening. as we begin tonight, the last of the legendary superstars has died. a superstar from an era when american movies were so powerful, the whole globe feasted on our celluloid dreams. and her face. elizabeth taylor died of...
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. >>> we are live in japan, on this special edition of "america this morning." >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm peggy bunker. there's two, main concerns in japan this morning, coping with the huge scope of the humanitarian disaster. also, nuclear fares from three, crippled reactors. >> overnight, there was a new blast at the fukushima plant that was felt 25 miles away. and also injured several workers. so far though, radiation levels are still within legal limits. >>> also today, 2,000 bodies were found on the shores. authorities there may ask foreign funeral homes to send supplies. >> and thousands of people are still missing. and the death toll, now, could pass 10,000. >>> and details on all of these developments, plus how the disaster is impacting stock markets on this first, full session since the quake. >> we begin our coverage, now, with emily schmidt. >> reporter: in parts of japan, where the earthquake may have killed at least 10,000 people, life is now spent in lines. people are waiting hours for water, for food, for fuel. >> translator: i don't kno
. >>> we are live in japan, on this special edition of "america this morning." >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm peggy bunker. there's two, main concerns in japan this morning, coping with the huge scope of the humanitarian disaster. also, nuclear fares from three, crippled reactors. >> overnight, there was a new blast at the fukushima plant that was felt 25 miles away. and also injured several workers. so far though, radiation...
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north america, even in the worst case scenario. thank you, joe. >> thank you, diane. >>> and we want to return for a moment to those brave emergency workers who are walking into a wall of radiation. and as we said, some of their families have begun weighing in, and juju chang reports tonight on the volunteers carrying the hopes of millions. >> reporter: they wear haz-mat suits that protect airways, but do little to stop potentially fatal doses of radiation. these brave nameless men stand ready to lay down their lives to slay a fire-breathing dragon. they are anonymous recruits whose families are beginning to emerge from the quake-ravaged shadows. a 27-year-old from the northern coast wrote on twitter, "when i heard my father who is retiring in six months, applied voluntarily, tears came to my eyes. although he seems so useless at home, i've never been more proud of him. i pray he comes home safely." emergency scenarios suggest the crippled plant will have asked older retirees to volunteer, not because they're more skilled or expend
north america, even in the worst case scenario. thank you, joe. >> thank you, diane. >>> and we want to return for a moment to those brave emergency workers who are walking into a wall of radiation. and as we said, some of their families have begun weighing in, and juju chang reports tonight on the volunteers carrying the hopes of millions. >> reporter: they wear haz-mat suits that protect airways, but do little to stop potentially fatal doses of radiation. these brave...
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will that reach us here in america? >> even if we had a chernobyl-type accident, the impact on the united states would be minimal. >> reporter: which is why, despite those scary pictures out of japan, the experts are telling us tonight that there is no threat to us here. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and when we return, we are going to take you to an inaccessible part of japan and show you how a human chain did so much to help save lives. i've had asthma for 11 years... ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-term asthma medicine, such as an inhaled corticosteroid. advair will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. advair contains salmeterol which increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. advair is not for people whose asthma is well controlled with a long-term asthm
will that reach us here in america? >> even if we had a chernobyl-type accident, the impact on the united states would be minimal. >> reporter: which is why, despite those scary pictures out of japan, the experts are telling us tonight that there is no threat to us here. dan harris, abc news, new york. >>> and when we return, we are going to take you to an inaccessible part of japan and show you how a human chain did so much to help save lives. i've had asthma for 11...
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then, there is elsa, who has six relatives in america. and desperately wants her sister to know she's okay. hi, this message is for elana. elana, this is bill weir with abc news. i'm in northern japan right now. and i just saw your sister, elsa. she's okay. and she wanted you to know that and that she loves you. hope you get this message. >>> after all the horrific details coming from japan, there is one absolutely miraculous story of survival this morning. japanese rescuers found a 4-month-old girl in the debris of one village. it's believed that little girl survived three days all alone. >> now, amid the chaos, she was reunited with her father. and just moments later, another tsunami warning came. but it was followed by the all-clear. so, a couple of good stories among the devastation. >> glimmers of hope. >> yeah. what you really need. >>> coming up next, japan's economy takes another hit today. >>> plus, a looming shortage of japanese goods. even the popular prius could be in short supply. . [ shrek ] calm down donkey. it's vacation t
then, there is elsa, who has six relatives in america. and desperately wants her sister to know she's okay. hi, this message is for elana. elana, this is bill weir with abc news. i'm in northern japan right now. and i just saw your sister, elsa. she's okay. and she wanted you to know that and that she loves you. hope you get this message. >>> after all the horrific details coming from japan, there is one absolutely miraculous story of survival this morning. japanese rescuers found a...
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>>> making news in america this morning -- >> the u.s. is transferring command of the operation against moammar gadhafi's force in libya, just as the mission gains more arab support. >>> safety concerns about the nation's air traffic control system after one controller admits to sleeping on the job. >>> and the champion dethroned. duke is dominated by arizona, as the march madness sweet 16 gets into high gear. >>> and good morning, everyone. thanks for being with us today. there is a major change in command in enforcing that no-fly zone over libya. nato has agreed to take charge, now, of those operations. >> and the changeover from u.s. hands could take place as early as tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us now from washington with the latest details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. the u.s. has been cutting back on its role in this no-fly zone enforcement. in fact, just yesterday, the pentagon said 75% of the combat air missions are now flown by the coalition partners. soon, this transition is going
>>> making news in america this morning -- >> the u.s. is transferring command of the operation against moammar gadhafi's force in libya, just as the mission gains more arab support. >>> safety concerns about the nation's air traffic control system after one controller admits to sleeping on the job. >>> and the champion dethroned. duke is dominated by arizona, as the march madness sweet 16 gets into high gear. >>> and good morning, everyone. thanks for...
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and much more on chris brown tomorrow on "good morning america." while you sleep, they work to bring you the very latest from libya, japan and everything in between. thanks for watching abc news. terry moran will be here tomorrow night.
and much more on chris brown tomorrow on "good morning america." while you sleep, they work to bring you the very latest from libya, japan and everything in between. thanks for watching abc news. terry moran will be here tomorrow night.
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, it's clear that america's servicemen and women will still be bearing a heavy load. and it's taxpayers paying a great deal of the bill. this is what the mission of protecting civilians in libya looks like today. british fighter jets high above the libyan desert scouring for targets. just outside a city, a column of libyan tanks threatening to fire. the british lock on, taking out one tank and then another with precision-guided missiles. six tanks destroyed in all. >> gadhafi has virtually no air defense left to him and a diminishing ability to command his forces on the ground. >> reporter: in the past 24 hours, of the nearly 100 strike missions in libya, more than half done by americans. the u.s. navy now has 12 ships in the mediterranean. in less than a week, firing 184 tomahawk cruise missiles. the cost? a whopping $258 million. the "uss kearsarge" is the largest of these ships. this crew has actually been under way for 210 days. only four days in port. in september, it was pakistani flood relief. in january, many of its marines sent to afghanistan. in february, st
, it's clear that america's servicemen and women will still be bearing a heavy load. and it's taxpayers paying a great deal of the bill. this is what the mission of protecting civilians in libya looks like today. british fighter jets high above the libyan desert scouring for targets. just outside a city, a column of libyan tanks threatening to fire. the british lock on, taking out one tank and then another with precision-guided missiles. six tanks destroyed in all. >> gadhafi has...
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>>> making news in america this morning. >>> slowing the surge. the president's new plan to ease pain at the pump. >>> also, severe storms, tornadoes, torrential rains and some areas more than a foot of snow. >>> and nature's fireworks. an explosive weekend at the country's most active volcano. >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for being with us today. is it a topic for most of us. the recent surge in gas prices. this morning, the president is considering drastic measures to turn it around. >> here's why. according to one survey, the average price for a gallon of gas is $3.47. that is 73 cents higher than last year at this time. >> so what exactly account white house do in all of this? emily schmidt has details from washington. hi, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good morning to you. the calendar says march, but it might as well be memorial day when it comes to gas prices. they are going up higher and faster than anytime in history. and now, some are asking the president, what are you going to do about it. with gas prices skyrocketing, america
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>>> and, made in america gets action. will congress now require gift shops like these to sell goods from american workers? >>> good evening. more than half of america's states, 26 in all, are facing flood watches and warnings tonight. in towns from new orleans to new york, there are rivers in the streets. snow melting so fast it's as if two olympic swimming pools were pouring out every single second. and another wet storm is about to arrive. already, canoes are parked in the driveway. cars stalled in the water. and mud is everywhere. and our linsey davis is in wayne, new jersey, tonight, standing in some of the biggest flooding in six decades. linsey? >> reporter: good evening, diane. this area is absolutely swamped. it's said to be among the hardest-hit in all of the northeast. and the culprit? you're looking at it. this river. in some sections of this street, it's about two to three feet deep. the homes are like little islands in this sea that is wayne, new jersey. so, is this the best mode of tr transportation? >> righ
>>> and, made in america gets action. will congress now require gift shops like these to sell goods from american workers? >>> good evening. more than half of america's states, 26 in all, are facing flood watches and warnings tonight. in towns from new orleans to new york, there are rivers in the streets. snow melting so fast it's as if two olympic swimming pools were pouring out every single second. and another wet storm is about to arrive. already, canoes are parked in the...
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america and its allies now just hours away from control of the skies. so what's next for u.s. forces, and what will gadhafi do now? >>> radiation in food from japan. >> fukushima fresh vegetables. >> we do our own tests. >>> and an american family after ten days of hope learns their daughter was lost trying to save others. >>> men, women and jobs. which sex is getting 90% of the new jobs and why? >>> and sibling secrets. are you an older or younger sibling? news about which order gives you an edge in health and happiness. >>> good evening. as we come on the air tonight beginning this week together, the united states is still in the middle of an international assault on moammar gadhafi's libya. but the battle is moving at breakneck speed. it is called "operation odyssey dawn," and as of tonight, the skies are clear. gadhafi's forces have come to a halt though there are still big questions. how soon can the u.s. hand over the lead to other countries? who are these libyan rebels, and are we even on the same side? and what is next? will gadhafi fold, or could this go on for years?
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and as of today, the new population center of america -- plato, missouri. population 109. we spoke to the mayor. do you feel more important? >> well, personally, probably not, but for the town, i feel like it's pretty good for the town. >> reporter: plato gets a plaque. jay and gloria? knowledge that different is the new normal. john berman, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to john, jay and gloria. >>> and when we come back here on the broadcast, the extraordinary photographer behind these images of a president. was this the first reality tv? desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multiple daily doses of nexium for a long time. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. for moderate and heavy bladder protection in an ultra th
and as of today, the new population center of america -- plato, missouri. population 109. we spoke to the mayor. do you feel more important? >> well, personally, probably not, but for the town, i feel like it's pretty good for the town. >> reporter: plato gets a plaque. jay and gloria? knowledge that different is the new normal. john berman, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to john, jay and gloria. >>> and when we come back here on the broadcast, the extraordinary...
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. >>> our coverage continues today on "good morning america," at a look at where and how gadhafi and now hiding. >>> now, to japan, where the delicate work of restoring power to that crippled nuclear facility the moving forward. this morning, the power was turned back on at a third reactor. water is also being dous two others. getting the power turned back on to all six of the units is key to cooling them down and also reducing radiation leaks. residents near that plant received water shipments this morning. they've been told not to drink the water from the tap because it contains radioactive iodine. the area around the plant supplies tokyo with most of its vegetable, as well. traces of radiation have been found, but in mount amounts that experts say do not pose any risk to humans. >>> we have details about the first confirmed american victim of the catastrophe in japan. taylor anderson was a 24-year-old woman from virginia. she was teaching english when the quake struck. anderson led children to higher ground, before then trying to reach her home by bicycle. she never made it. her s
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good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. it's saturday, march 26th. >>> also coming up, why would a push-up bikini top stir up controversy in this day and age? here's a hint. the target market for this one is still in elementary school. abercrombie & fitch is selling it in its children's swimsuit collection. we're going to tell you how parents are reacting to this. we'll also get into the negative impact things like this could have on young girls. >> i never thought i would hear dan say the words push-up bikini top. we'll get into that serious story. >>> plus, your videos set to the music of a grammy award winner. "your week in three words" is coming up later in the show. >>> we're going to start with a school shooting in indiana, involving two 15-year-old boys. one of these boys is in the hospital this morning. the other, the alleged shooter. it started apparently after a fight at a school dance. and parents are outraged because they say the school knew something was going to happen. jeremy hubbard has the details. >> repor
good morning, america. i'm bianna golodryga. >> and i'm dan harris. it's saturday, march 26th. >>> also coming up, why would a push-up bikini top stir up controversy in this day and age? here's a hint. the target market for this one is still in elementary school. abercrombie & fitch is selling it in its children's swimsuit collection. we're going to tell you how parents are reacting to this. we'll also get into the negative impact things like this could have on young girls....
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america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. 8 hours of sleep is great, when you can get it. new almay wake-up makeup. hydrating water, cooling cucumber, and nourishing minerals refresh your skin, giving you an all over, well-rested look. so every day starts with glowing, hydrated skin. only from almay. only for me. imagine a day when we can eat what we want and sleep soundly through the night. prevacid®24hr prevents the acid that causes frequent heartburn all day, all night....
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is this proof that gadhafi is defying america? also this morning, gadhafi says he's just sent a letter to president obama, saying he is prepared to die in this fight. >>> also in japan, there are new fears as radiation shows up in the food supply. but also good news. an unexpected family reunion captured on camera. a tv crew was taping at a shoe store damaged in the tsunami, when the owner's daughter and her family return home. they hadn't seen each other since the disaster hit eight days ago. >>> but we do begin with that fighting in libya. witnesses say the rebel stronghold of benghazi is under attack. and pro-gadhafi tanks are inside the city. it could spark intervention from the u.s. and its allies within hours. and david kerley is with the president, who is beginning a trip to latin america, in brazil. good morning, david? >> reporter: the president is in brazil now. waiting to see if the unpredictable moammar gadhafi heeds his warning. and gadhafi may have answered in the last several hours. and that letter that you mentione
is this proof that gadhafi is defying america? also this morning, gadhafi says he's just sent a letter to president obama, saying he is prepared to die in this fight. >>> also in japan, there are new fears as radiation shows up in the food supply. but also good news. an unexpected family reunion captured on camera. a tv crew was taping at a shoe store damaged in the tsunami, when the owner's daughter and her family return home. they hadn't seen each other since the disaster hit eight...
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and it hits america next month. and bianna golodryga decided to take a closer look. >> reporter: france is famous for its cheese, its wine and now -- its oat bran? the dukan diet craze has taken the world by storm. it's similar to the atkins diet, promising weight loss without counting calories or going hungry. according to the tabloids, it's attracted celebrities like jennifer lopez, and kate middleton's mom, mother of the future bride. but this diet isn't just fit for royalty. >> we go through pounds and pounds of chicken per week. >> reporter: the fad is catching on. >> this is the jumbo, ten-pound bag of chicken breasts. >> reporter: marshall brain has been struggling to lose weight for ten years. and nothing seemed to work until the dukan. >> i lost about 50 pounds in 6 months on the dukan diet. >> reporter: here's how it works. dr. dukan has a plan. the first phase is attack. it is filled with nothing but fish and oat bran. >> if you're eating nothing but protein, it is absolutely fantastic. >> reporter: phase
and it hits america next month. and bianna golodryga decided to take a closer look. >> reporter: france is famous for its cheese, its wine and now -- its oat bran? the dukan diet craze has taken the world by storm. it's similar to the atkins diet, promising weight loss without counting calories or going hungry. according to the tabloids, it's attracted celebrities like jennifer lopez, and kate middleton's mom, mother of the future bride. but this diet isn't just fit for royalty. >>...
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>>> good morning, america. overnight, the war with libya escalates, as a cruise missile blasts gadhafi's compound, destroying a building near his well known tent. and the libyan leader vows a long war. >>> also this morning, a new threat in the japan nuclear crisis. workers are pulled from the plant after mysterious smoke rises from a reactor. and this morning, a survivor. a grandson speaks out after spending nine days in the rubble with his grandmother. >>> a stunning twist in a shocking murder. a yoga store employee, accused of weaving a wild tale, to cover up the murder of a fellow employee. now, the victim's parents speak out live. >>> and tonight's the night we take you behind the scenes with a new cast of "dancing with the stars." and this question this morning, who is already showing they've got chemistry? >>> and good morning, indeed, everyone. george is off this morning. we are delighted to have our good friend, david muir, back with us. >> always great to be by your side especially on a morning of bre
>>> good morning, america. overnight, the war with libya escalates, as a cruise missile blasts gadhafi's compound, destroying a building near his well known tent. and the libyan leader vows a long war. >>> also this morning, a new threat in the japan nuclear crisis. workers are pulled from the plant after mysterious smoke rises from a reactor. and this morning, a survivor. a grandson speaks out after spending nine days in the rubble with his grandmother. >>> a...
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you can get all the latest information, obviously, on "america this morning," "good morning america" and abcnews.com. this tragedy unfolding in japan. looking at footage just into our studios, the tsunami, literally a wave caused by that earthquake going, you know, into that northeastern part of the country there, flooding that area. homes and businesses literally being wiped away. people on the roofs of their homes waving for help. you heard the prime minister say a wide area of damage, extending his sympathy to the victims of the unfolding disaster. >> asking for help from other countries and people will need that help as we start to get an assessment of what is going on. fire is a huge concern as you heard the prime minister discussing at nuclear sites, also a huge concern saying so far no disasters at that point. they shut down automatically. details on this are still coming in. we have heard reports of one death. obviously, those numbers -- that number is definitely expected to rise. so, we are continuing to get more pictures in. we'll bring you the very latest at abc news after
you can get all the latest information, obviously, on "america this morning," "good morning america" and abcnews.com. this tragedy unfolding in japan. looking at footage just into our studios, the tsunami, literally a wave caused by that earthquake going, you know, into that northeastern part of the country there, flooding that area. homes and businesses literally being wiped away. people on the roofs of their homes waving for help. you heard the prime minister say a wide...
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>>> good morning, america. and breaking news this morning in libya. an american f-15 fighter jet crashes on libyan soil. two pilots eject. one rescued by libyan rebels. we also learn reports that one of gadhafi's son is killed in an attack by one of his own. >>> there is also breaking news from japan this morning. one of those fuel pools boiling over and uranium reality check. how fast is nuclear contamination poisoning japan? our journey with a geiger counter from the fish markets to the neighborhoods surrounding tokyo. >>> the worst wedding video ever? the couple driven to tears by their wedding photographer. why their next move was to head to court. >>> and kirstie alley versus the karate kid? who sizzled and who fizzled? surprise moves making headlines from "dancing with the stars." >>> and good morning, everyone. to all of your viewers out west. george taking a little time off. good to have david muir back with us this morning. >> great to be here, robin. breaking news on the f-15, coming in this morning. >> we have breaking news on the third nig
>>> good morning, america. and breaking news this morning in libya. an american f-15 fighter jet crashes on libyan soil. two pilots eject. one rescued by libyan rebels. we also learn reports that one of gadhafi's son is killed in an attack by one of his own. >>> there is also breaking news from japan this morning. one of those fuel pools boiling over and uranium reality check. how fast is nuclear contamination poisoning japan? our journey with a geiger counter from the fish...
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laundering things in south america and bringing things into america. >> reporter: at the flea market we are undercover too. suddenly vendors start to pack up. where are you going? >> they said the caps are here. so, we're packing. >> reporter: some take off running. they don't get far. >> did you not hear me to tell you to stop? >> reporter: meanwhile, flea market patrons rush in to steal the vendors' abandoned merchandise. >> how do you think we're going to get away? >> i thought they were free. >> reporter: officers start confiscating suspected fakes. enough to fill a flat bed truck. if they spot enough counterfeit merchandise in a vendor's vehicle, they can confiscate that, too. police arrest six suspects in all. we talked to them most denied selling counterfeits or being part of a larger network. >> i didn't sell anything to anybody. >> reporter: because of north carolina's tough stance they could face felony charges. do you know what a risk that is in this state? >> now, i do. >> reporter: most say that some are forced to pay off a debt. are they making you work selling this stu
laundering things in south america and bringing things into america. >> reporter: at the flea market we are undercover too. suddenly vendors start to pack up. where are you going? >> they said the caps are here. so, we're packing. >> reporter: some take off running. they don't get far. >> did you not hear me to tell you to stop? >> reporter: meanwhile, flea market patrons rush in to steal the vendors' abandoned merchandise. >> how do you think we're going to...
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>> yeah. >>> good morning, america. that 911 operator must have thought it was a prank call. >> you can hear it in her voice? you broke into the house? we'll get to that ahead. >>> we have two breaking stories this hour. we are going to get to the overnight tragedy at a pennsylvania farm in a moment. >>> and storms, with tornadoes and flash flooding in the south. sam is tracking it. >>> good morning, here's the hot spot. texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama. at one point there were five tornado warnings in this area. the national weather service confirms there are three in the area. we have lots of reports of damage. it's also the heavy rain. we'll show you a quick look at the radar, on the side of lake pontchartrain, up towards mississippi. up to 7 inches of rain in this area and even water rescue, robin. >> all right, sam. >>> now, to the deadly farmhouse fire near harrisburg, pennsylvania, that killed seven children. juju chang following this story. very hard to walk in this morning and hear this. >> it is, i just
>> yeah. >>> good morning, america. that 911 operator must have thought it was a prank call. >> you can hear it in her voice? you broke into the house? we'll get to that ahead. >>> we have two breaking stories this hour. we are going to get to the overnight tragedy at a pennsylvania farm in a moment. >>> and storms, with tornadoes and flash flooding in the south. sam is tracking it. >>> good morning, here's the hot spot. texas, louisiana,...
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time, now, for "america's recipes." rocco dispirito. getting a kick out of how you were saying his name earlier. >> rocco. >> it's all the healthy eating. "now eat this." atop the best-seller list. now, he's with "now eat this diet." >> it's good for your waistline and taste buds. rocco says you can lose ten pounds in two weeks. >> up to ten pounds in two weeks. just do the math. the average american according to a u.s. study eats 3,797 calories each day. that's almost three-times what you need to make it through a day. this diet will take you -- all the food you see here is one day's worth of food. 1,250 calories. >> wait a minute. >> this is less than half the average of the food intake. reducing your food intake. so if save 2500 calories a day, that's 1 pound a day. >> we're going to have a quiz. yeah. >> you have the cards made up so people -- >> we have the cards made up so we can explain to people how to break down the recipes and use them. we color-coded them. to make it really easy. we have blue recipes that are 350 to 450 calor
time, now, for "america's recipes." rocco dispirito. getting a kick out of how you were saying his name earlier. >> rocco. >> it's all the healthy eating. "now eat this." atop the best-seller list. now, he's with "now eat this diet." >> it's good for your waistline and taste buds. rocco says you can lose ten pounds in two weeks. >> up to ten pounds in two weeks. just do the math. the average american according to a u.s. study eats 3,797...
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this is a special edition of "good morning america." disaster in the pacific. >>> good morning to all the viewers in the west. the earthquake that hit japan overnight is devastating. the largest ever in japan. 1,000 times more powerful than the one that hit a couple week ago. >> you are looking at pictures the tsunami. wiping our entire trains we're told have been swept away. we're hearing reports of big boats with as many as 100 passengers on board swept aboard. and several hundred people are reported dead but we are hearing reports of thousands upon thousands missing perhaps dead as well. the japanese coast guard is searching for ship with 80 people onboard. and other rode waves into cities slamming into overpasses as you see there. >> state of emergency in japan. they are concerned about the nuclear power plant. the fail-safe mechanisms did not work. of that's heating up right now. let's listen to what it felt and sounded like. it's something. [ random background noise ] >> the quake was off northeastern japan. the violent tremors we
this is a special edition of "good morning america." disaster in the pacific. >>> good morning to all the viewers in the west. the earthquake that hit japan overnight is devastating. the largest ever in japan. 1,000 times more powerful than the one that hit a couple week ago. >> you are looking at pictures the tsunami. wiping our entire trains we're told have been swept away. we're hearing reports of big boats with as many as 100 passengers on board swept aboard. and...
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>>> good morning, america. >> there's a tornado, right there. get in the school. >> running for cover. a tornado chases down high school children. their moment of terror, caught on tape. >>> air traffic snooze. a controller admits dozing off forcing pilots to land without that crucial guidance. this morning, drastic action at airports across this country. >>> chris brown breaks his silence, expressing regret over his backstage blowup here at "gma." >> i want to apologize to anybody who was startled in the office. anybody who was offended. >> but he didn't stop there. we'll have all the reaction and more details on what really happened. >>> and guilty as charged. this dog knew she was headed to the dog house. >> let's see your face. oh, my goodness. denver, you didn't. >> this morning, denver the dog is here. it's a "gma" exclusive. her first interview right here. >>> oh, denver. don't feel that bad. we've all had our tail between our legs at one point, right? >> at least she's coming out of the penalty box to be with us. good morning, america. w
>>> good morning, america. >> there's a tornado, right there. get in the school. >> running for cover. a tornado chases down high school children. their moment of terror, caught on tape. >>> air traffic snooze. a controller admits dozing off forcing pilots to land without that crucial guidance. this morning, drastic action at airports across this country. >>> chris brown breaks his silence, expressing regret over his backstage blowup here at...
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later on "america this morning" and "good morning america," we'll take you back to japan for the very latest on the ongoing disaster. >>> in other news, the persian gulf nation of bahrain is under a three-month state of emergency. a reaction to what's escalated into deadly political unrest. demonstrators are calling for political reforms and a change in bahrain's long-established monarchy. the military force led by saudi arabia has been clashing with the protesters. so far at least three people have died and hundreds more injured. the u.s. navy's main base in the region is located in bahrain. >>> and in libya, moammar gadhafi's forces appear set for an offensive on the main stronghold of the rebellion there. opposition fighters were routed from a key city yesterday opening the way to their base in benghazi. in his newest comment gadhafi called the rebels rats and also claimed only hundreds, not thousands, havebeen illed i the fighting. >>> and with that, here's a look at your wednesday weather. a wet day from san francisco north with seattle expecting heavy rain. up to 2 feet of snow
later on "america this morning" and "good morning america," we'll take you back to japan for the very latest on the ongoing disaster. >>> in other news, the persian gulf nation of bahrain is under a three-month state of emergency. a reaction to what's escalated into deadly political unrest. demonstrators are calling for political reforms and a change in bahrain's long-established monarchy. the military force led by saudi arabia has been clashing with the protesters....
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>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight -- gas price shock. prices skyrocketing for the morning commute as the white house weighs use of emergency oil reserves for only the third time in 40 year. >>> wild weather. twisters tearing up part of the south. heavy rain washes out the east. a 3-month-old baby rescued from rising waters. lindsay lohan caught on tape. the surveillance video is released from the jewelry store where she's charged with stealing an expensive necklace. will the tape help or hurt her case? >>> and you're angry but what if you heard this over the p.a. system? ♪ oh girls they want to have fun ♪ >>> and good morning, america. hopefully, everybody had a great weekend. i know there was some bad weather, maybe you got stuck at the airport. but did you have cyndi lauper at your airport serenading you? >> i think that would put me in a good mood, only if it was followed by ♪ and your plane is leaving right now ♪ >>> sometimes you don't want to be cheered up. >> exactly. >> we have a lot to get to this morning. big day for th
>>> good morning, america. breaking overnight -- gas price shock. prices skyrocketing for the morning commute as the white house weighs use of emergency oil reserves for only the third time in 40 year. >>> wild weather. twisters tearing up part of the south. heavy rain washes out the east. a 3-month-old baby rescued from rising waters. lindsay lohan caught on tape. the surveillance video is released from the jewelry store where she's charged with stealing an expensive...
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as aa patriot--somebody that loves america. oprah: mm-hmm. >> i've been an entrepreneur. i've been a governor. but i'd like to be defined by my--by my heart. oprah: mm-hmm. oprah: if you knew then what you know now--that's 10 years ago--what would you tell that presidential hopeful? >> i'd tell that person that serving as president is the honor of a lifetime. oprah: mm-hmm. >> i would say there's going to be some tough moments for you, buddy. but i'd say this--don't sell your soul for the sake of politics. have a set of principles that are inviolate. defend those principles, no matter what it might cost you inin all these endless polls. and i will tell you, oprah, one of my proudest accomplishments was i didn't sell my soul for the sake of popularity. and i would hope other people--i hope people understand that. it's an important thing in life. and if you chase popularity, you're chasing something that is just a fleeting moment, but principles last forever. oprah: was it a difficult process for you writing this book? >> no, it was an easy process. first of all, it kept me
as aa patriot--somebody that loves america. oprah: mm-hmm. >> i've been an entrepreneur. i've been a governor. but i'd like to be defined by my--by my heart. oprah: mm-hmm. oprah: if you knew then what you know now--that's 10 years ago--what would you tell that presidential hopeful? >> i'd tell that person that serving as president is the honor of a lifetime. oprah: mm-hmm. >> i would say there's going to be some tough moments for you, buddy. but i'd say this--don't sell your...
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isn't it sad more people like them aren't running america. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donors but they halted talks after the donors could not prove who they were. >>> even before she steps foot in court today, lindsay lohan has already made up her mind. reports say the actress will not accept a plea deal on her felony grand theft case because that deal would come with jail time. newly released surveillance pictures from the jewelry store apparently show a clerk waiting on lohan. the pictures show the clerk watching the actress leave with the $2,500 necklace she's accused of stealing. in the case lohan has pleaded not guilty. >>> there is more turmoil on the set of the world's most expensive broadway musical. "spider-man's" long-time director julie taymor has been replaced. but she'll continue to work on the show. it's the latest blow for the $65 million production. next week's opening has been postponed until summer. just last night there was trouble with yet another high-tech aerial stunt. an actor got stuck and dangled above the stage for s
isn't it sad more people like them aren't running america. >> reporter: pbs officials say they were also invited to talk with those donors but they halted talks after the donors could not prove who they were. >>> even before she steps foot in court today, lindsay lohan has already made up her mind. reports say the actress will not accept a plea deal on her felony grand theft case because that deal would come with jail time. newly released surveillance pictures from the jewelry...
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you'll see more from their exclusive interview today on "good morning america." >>> secretary of state hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama observe international women's day in washington. it's the 100th anniversary of that event. >>> also los angeles extends its smoking ban to restaurant patios today. violators may face fines up to $500. don't light up in l.a. >> that's expensive. >>> finally this morning, an update on a story we told about you a few weeks ago. the jig is up for one notorious california cat burglar. >> i'm a dog person but i like this cat. this thief, who was a cat, was caught on tape stealing from the neighbors and now giving it back. kgo reports. >> reporter: this is no ordinary rummage sale. >> these are from -- >> daddy, are these mine? are these all mine? >> reporter: everything here -- >> a towel company. >> reporter: -- was stolen. >> underwear. >> reporter: here is the culprit, dusty, also known as clepto the cat. >> dusty took all these things. >> reporter: dusty was featured on animal planet last month where his late night rendezvouses with his neig
you'll see more from their exclusive interview today on "good morning america." >>> secretary of state hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama observe international women's day in washington. it's the 100th anniversary of that event. >>> also los angeles extends its smoking ban to restaurant patios today. violators may face fines up to $500. don't light up in l.a. >> that's expensive. >>> finally this morning, an update on a story we told about...